AR – Accounts Receivable Module – What’s New

Accounts Receivable (AR) – What’s New

Version 6.0 | 6.1

Overview

The following is a non-exhaustive compilation that lists recently updated topics related to the Govern for OpenFormsTM Accounts Receivable module.

 

What’s New!

AR – Module Map

Accounts Receivable (A/R) Module Product Map Overview General Forms & Features General Business Rules, Processes, Forms and Features   Section

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Integration – Invoice Cloud Version 6.0 Overview Governs’ Invoice Cloud integration provides an invoice presentation / payment solution using Invoice

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AR Inquiry – Change Payer Name (101-ar-fea-027)

Accounts Receivable (AR) – Change Payer Name in AR Inquiry Overview The Accounts Receivable Inquiry form displays transaction details on

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AR – Search to Load Data (101-ar-fea-026)

Accounts Receivable (A/R) Search to Load Feature Available in Govern Rel. 6.0/6.1 Overview Selecting a Record Key from the DataSet

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Release 6.1

A/R Summary Penalty and Interest Breakdown

When selecting the Display checkbox in the Late Charges group of the A/R Inquiry form, charges will be calculated and displayed in the A/R Summary grid. In the A/R Inquiry form, the system will display the Penalty and the Interest by installment for each A/R record. In (Table: AR_SUMMARY), 2 fields have been added.

  • LATE_PENALTY
  • LATE_INTEREST

These fields are updated based upon the Penalty or the Interest; note that this is the same process as the one that currently exists with a difference, the system now calculates late charges up to the installment, and then updates the LATE_CHARGE field. In addition, the system will also update the 2 new LATE_PENALTY and LATE_INTEREST fields.
Click to view documentation for this feature.
AR_Summary_Penalty_Interest_Breakdown.pdf

Apply or Delete an Applied Deposit

A currently existing function, in the Payment Data Entry or in Cash Collection, is the ability for users to create a deposit on one or multiple A/R Accounts. Recently added to the feature is the ability to create a Deposit, Apply the Deposit, and Delete the Applied Deposit as needed. This feature is securable through the OpenForms Designer (OFD).

Changes to Late Filing and Late Payment Penalty

Users can now breakdown late payment penalties by levies. Availability: 6.0.1706 and 6.1.1706, 6.1.1707 and greater releases. See Changes to Late Filing and Late Payment Penalty.

Delete an Applied Deposit

The Payment Data Entry or Cash Collection forms have the ability for users to create a deposit on one or multiple A/R Accounts. In addition to creating a Deposit, recently added to the feature is the ability
Apply the Deposit, and Delete the Applied Deposit as needed. This feature can be secured through the OpenForm Designer (OFD). See A/R Inquiry page for details.

Semi-Annual Payment Plan

A Semi Annual Payment Plan has been introduced to Rel. 6.1.1706.

Supervisor Permission Transfer

In the Payment Plan, when the system generated Periodic Budget amount cannot be paid a supervisor can give permission to allow a lower amount to be paid. This is a configuration performed in the OpenForm Designer (OFD).

Delinquency

A parcel can not be linked to a Delinquency and Collections record.

NOTE: Delinquency and Collections are always linked to a name.

A/R Codes (Protest, Warning…)
It is now possible to add or remove A/R codes by using the SHIFT-CLICK in the A/R Inquiry.

Release 6.0

See also What’s New Name & Address

  • 6.0.1603 User Validation Table Cash Collection Type transformed to a System Table … see 103-ar-table-CCTYPE for the new standard codes
  • 6.0.1511 Centralized Cash Collection is now available in Beta
  • 6.0.1511 New Batch Process to ‘Generate Check Numbers for Refunds’
  • 6.0.1511 New Apply Late Charges available in the A/R Inquiry
  • 6.0.1511 Payor name will now be recorded in CC_MASTER_PAYOR_NAME instead of NOTES (impact list)
  • 6.0.1511 The Mailing index Owner of Record is no longer used as the default payor (deprecated feature)
  • 6.0.1609 The ACH Bank and Transit number are now encrypted
  • 6.0.1609 All the ACH information will reside in the Mailing Index. For modules not normally using a Mailing Index, it will be managed by Govern.
  • 6.0.1609 The User Interface has been standardized in all sub-modules.

Release 10.8 or prior

[Govern for Windows 10.8]

A/R General Parameters Bypass Funds Reapplication

  • When the Bypass LM/MB/ST/SA funds reapplication option is selected, unless an invoice number is specified, any payments will be recorded as an Open Credit transaction (OCT).
  • Unless an invoice is referenced, the OCH amount cannot be applied to any invoices in the system. The system will now apply the OCH to a non-referenced invoice when the Bypass LM/MB/ST/SA funds reapplication option is selected. New in 10.8

A/R Interest Parameters – Apply Due Nb of Days (Compound Interest)

  • A setup has been added for the standard interest method when using compound interest. In Govern Admin, a new check box called Apply Due Nb of Day due for compound interest has been added that will apply for all standard interest methods.
  • You can now specify the date to start charging compound interest. New in 10.8

 

 

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AR – Class Distribution Form

Accounts Receivable (A/R) Class Distribution

Version 6.0 | Version 6.1

Overview

A/R Class Distribution is part of the Cash Collection form. Cash Collection is used for accepting and processing the following transaction types in person, at a counter, in a government office:

  • Payment
  • Deposit
  • Voluntary Payment
  • Postdated Payment

For example, a local government office can use cash collection to accept payments, from taxpayers, for real estate and personal property tax bills along with utility bills. Payments from multiple accounts can be processed in a single transaction. These accounts can even be in different names. For example, a taxpayer could pay his own tax and utility bill along with his mother’s property tax at the same time.
A/R Class distribution adds the following functionality:

  • Distributing Payments: Use this functionality for processing payment for the full amount on multiple bills.
  • Redistributing Payments: Use this functionality for processing a partial payment on multiple bills.
  • Applying Late Charges: Use this action button for applying late charges at the counter, or on the fly. With this functionality, interest, penalties, and late charges are not included in the A/R Balance. They are applied at the time of payment, and are calculated up to the payment date. Security permissions are required. By default, this functionality is not visible.If the user does not click the button, late charges are not applied. These are added to the A/R Balance.

For further details, see Cash Collection Form.

Documentation

See the pdf version of this page:
AR Class Distribution.pdf

Configuration

The only A/R General Parameter of Cash Collection Parameter that is specific to A/R Class Distribution is Auto collapse MCR and A/R Class Distribution.

Note: The Proportional Distribution, which was available in Govern for Windows, is not available in Govern OpenForms.

Auto Collapse MCR and A/R Class Distribution
By default the Auto collapse MCR and A/R Class Distribution parameters is selected. The user must manually expand these parameters on the Cash Collection form.
To set the Auto Collapse MCR and A/R Class Distribution parameters:

  1. Launch GNA.
  2. Select Parameters > User Registry Editor.
  3. Select Cash Collection Cashier in the Registry Filter parameter.
  4. Select User ID in the Registry Key Type parameter.
  5. Do one of the following:
    Select the Auto Collapse MCR and A/R Class Distribution check box to collapse these parameters.
    Deselect this option to expand these parameters by default.
  6. Click Save.

For further details on the Cash Collection parameters, refer to the Cash Collection documentation.

Setting Security Permissions

Security permissions can be set on the following A/R Class Distribution parameters.

Columns

When the following options are enabled, the user has the right to modify the amounts in the corresponding columns under Distribution:

  • Can Edit A/R Balance: The A/R Balance column.
  • Can Edit Payment: The Payment column.
  • Can Edit Interest: The Interest column.
  • Can Edit Penalty: The Penalty column.
  • Can Edit Fee: The Fee column.
  • Can Edit Discount: The Discount column.
  • Can Edit Charge: The Charge column.
  • Can Edit Demand: The Demand column.

Tabs

When the following options are enabled, the corresponding tabs are displayed on the Cash Collection form:/

  • Allow Misc. Cash Receipts: The Misc. Cash Receipts tab.
  • Allow A/R Class Distribution: The A/R Class Distribution tab.

Action Buttons

When the following option is enabled, the action button appears on the form.
Apply Late Charges: The Apply Late Charges action button.
By default, security permissions are enabled for all users, all profiles, and all security types. Permissions on the Apply Late Charges action button are an exception. The procedure follows:

Apply Late Charges

The Apply Late Charges action button is invisible by default in Govern. You can apply security permissions to this button in order to enable the feature for all users or for selected roles and users.
To enable the Apply Late Charges action button:

  1. Launch the Govern OpenForms Designer (OFD).
  2. Open the Cash Collection form, CC001 – Cash Collection.
  3. Select the Security icon to enter Security mode. The majority of the Cash Collection parameters are contained in a custom control that is part of the Cash Collection form.
  4. Select the following from the Security explorer on the right for each Security type, profile, role, and user:
    Normal or Alternative under Type.
    A Profile under Profiles.
    A user under By user or a role under By role.
  5. Select the drop-down arrow in the CCPaymentDataEntry_Control.
    This opens the Security parameters for Cash Collection.
  6. Select the arrow beside the Allow Apply Late Charges parameter.
  7. Click Save.
  8. Repeat steps for all combinations of security types, profiles, and roles for which you want to enable the right to Apply Late Charges.
  9. Open the Cash Collection form in Govern or click Refresh if the form is already open.

The Apply Late Charges button appears on the Cash Collection form.
For further details on setting security permissions, refer to the Govern OpenForms Designer (OFD) documentation.

A/R Class Distribution

This section describes the following:

  • Accessing A/R Class Distribution Functionality
  • Distributing Payments
  • Redistributing Payments
  • Applying Late Charges.

Creating a New A/R Class Distribution Transaction

To create a new A/R Class Distribution transaction:

  1. Launch Govern.
  2. Open a Profile that contains Cash Collection.
  3. Select the Cash Collection form.
    The Deposit Management form opens.
  4. Select a Deposit Number or create a new one.
  5. Open the Payment Data Entry form.
  6. Click New on the Payment Data Entry form.
    The following fields are automatically populated with information from the Deposit Management form:
    The Deposit Number is automatically displayed in the Deposit Number field. This is read-only.
    The transaction type is automatically displayed in the Transaction Type field. This can be modified if you have the security permissions.
  7. Expand the Search section of the form.
  8. Select the type of search and enter the search criteria.
    The results are displayed in the Distribution section.
  9. Repeat step 8 as many times as required in order to add all payments to the list.

Payer Name

The payer name information is automatically displayed on the Cash Collection form, as follows:

  • When you load an A/R record to the Payment Data Entry form, the last payer who made a payment on the account is automatically displayed.
  • However, if no payer is associated with the account, the default payer name is displayed.
  • If there are no records with a positive A/R balance when the A/R record is loaded to the form, the payer name is added when the user modifies the Amount to Pay field. This Payer Name is the name associated with the NA ID of the account.
  • If no NA ID is associated with the account, the payer name is based on the NA_ID in the table PC_OWNER, for the following subsystems. The link to this table is made by the P_ID in AR_MASTER.
    Tax Title
    Tax Title (lt) LM
    Tax Title (pt) PP
    Special Assessment
    Land Management
    LandManagement2
    Delinquency
    Bankruptcy
  • Otherwise, for Personal Property, the name associated with the NA_ID from the table PP_ASSESSMENT is used. The link is made by the PP_ID, YEAR_ID, and FROZEN_ID = 0 in AR_MASTER.
  • Otherwise, for Real Property Tax and Utility Billing, the NA_ID from the table NA_MAILING_INDEX, where primary_index = -1 and REF_ID is P_ID and sub_system.

 

Distributing Full Payments

Follow this procedure in order to process payments for the full amounts of all A/R Balances displayed under distribution.

  1. Follow the procedure to create a new A/R Class Distribution transaction as described under Creating a New A/R Class Distribution Transaction.
  2. Expand the Distribution section.
  3. Select a payment in the Distribution section to display it in the Detail section.
    The total amount of the payment is displayed in the Total Undistributed field.
  4. Select the payment in the Detail section.
    The amount from the Total Undistributed field is now displayed in the Amount to Pay field beside the payment.
  5. Modify the amount in the Amount to Pay field if required.
  6. The remaining amount is displayed in the Total Undistributed field.
  7. Select the ellipsis button in the Payer Name field to modify the payer information.
    You can create a new payer account if the current payer is not listed in the database.
  8. Complete the transaction as described in the next section, Completing the A/R Class Distribution Transaction.

Completing the A/R Class Distribution Transaction

The total amount of all payments is displayed in the Amount field in the Money section of the form.
To complete a Cash Collection transaction:

  1. Select one of the following payment types from the Type drop-down list.
    Cash
    Credit Card
    Check
    Money Order
  2. Click Save.
    The Cash Collection Wizard opens.

Redistributing Payments

Follow the procedure in this section to process a partial payment on the selected accounts, displayed in the Distribution section.

  1. Follow the procedure to create a new A/R Class Distribution transaction as described under Creating a New A/R Class Distribution Transaction.
  2. Expand the Distribution section.
  3. Enter the amount of the partial payment in the Amount to Redistribute field.
  4. Click the Amount to Distribute action button.
    The amounts in the Payment field in the Distribution section are refreshed.
  5. Select a payment in the Distribution section to display it in the Detail section.
    The total amount of the payment is displayed in the Total Undistributed field.
  6. Select the payment in the Detail section.
  7. The amount from the Total Undistributed field is now displayed in the Amount to Pay field beside the payment.
  8. Modify the amount in the Amount to Pay field if required.
  9. The remaining amount is displayed in the Total Undistributed field.
  10. Select the ellipsis button in the Payer Name field to add the payer information.
    You can create a new payer account if the current payer is not listed in the database.
  11. Complete the transaction as described under Completing the A/R Class Distribution Transaction.

Applying Late Charges

Follow this procedure to apply penalties, interest, and late charges at the time of payment. Security permissions required. By default, the Apply Late Charges button is not visible.
When you click the Apply Late Charges button, the Interest and Penalty fields are refreshed. These fields display the amounts calculated for the current date. If you do not click the button, the interest and penalty charges are applied to the A/R balance.

  1. Follow the procedure to create a new A/R Class Distribution transaction as described under Creating a New A/R Class Distribution Transaction.
  2. Expand the Distribution section.
  3. Select a payment in the Distribution section to display it in the Detail section.
  4. Select the payment in the Detail section.
    The amount from the Total Undistributed field is now displayed in the Amount to Pay field beside the payment.
  5. Click the Apply Late Charges button.
    The Interest and Penalty fields are updated in both the Distribution and the Detail sections.
  6. Modify the amount in the Amount to Pay field if required.
  7. Select the ellipsis button in the Payer Name field to add the payer information.
  8. Complete the transaction as described under Completing the A/R Class Distribution Transaction.

 

 

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ACH – File Layout

ACH File Layout

Overview

Preliminary; Upload Source Document to transfer to banks. The document below contains a layout of ACH files that are generated by this process.

PDF Document

The following PDF file is an extract from the Govern Accounts Receivable user guide.

100-ach-FileLayout.pdf

Source Document

T/C

 

 

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ACH – Automated Clearing House Information

Automated Clearing House (ACH) Information

Version 6.0 | Version 6.1 GA Release 1609

Overview

Automated Clearing House (ACH) is a secure payment transfer system that provides a centralized clearing facility for Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) payments occurring within the U.S. and Canada. You can use ACH for any type of electronic payment; for example, to validate authorized debits for recurring payments.

ACH is integrated with the Name and Address module, ePayment component, Utility Billing, and all Tax Assessment and Billing subsystems: Real Property, Personal Property, and all excise tax modules.

The Accounts Receivable subsystem includes setup, user functionality, and batch processing to handle your ACH transactions. The configuration and administrative setup are performed in Govern New Administration (GNA), the Business Entity Designer (BED), and the OpenForms Designer (OFD) forms.

The ACH account information is added to a separate ACH Information entity in the Name and Address form. Separate information is maintained for each subsystem. There are three batch processes, ACH prenotification, ACH Data preparation, and ACH file generation.

Related Information

ACH Configuration and Implementation is described on the following pages:

Configuring Encryption and Security for ACH
Setting Up ACH Banking Information in Your Organization

Running Batch Processes for ACH
ACH File Layout

Complete ACH Configuration and Implementation

What’s New

ACH account Information is defined in the ACH Info by Name entity in the Name and Address form. Multiple accounts can be created for ACH. An ACH Account can be selected on the Mailing Index entity of the Real Property, Personal Property, and Self Reported Tax fomrs. It can also be selected on the Miscellaneous Billing Account entity. ACH Information has the same look and feel across all user forms.

Encryption Mode

See
Configuring Encryption and Security for ACH

 

ACH Information

Name and Address

The bank information is recorded in the Name and Address ACH Information form. It is possible to enter an unlimited number of accounts (transit and bank numbers) along with a description that will be used to select the ACH record to use for the different modules.

  • This information is encrypted.
  • The bank account type is recorded in the Validation System Table [BANKACCT]

Mailing Index

  • An ACH account can be selected on the Mailing Index entity or the General Account entity. The user selects the account by its description.

Accounts Receivable Inquiry

  • It is possible to view or override (when in pending mode) the ACH Information on the Notes Tab

Batch Processes

The batch processes generate files that can be sent to the bank for all names that have been linked to a Mailing index for a specific module.
ACH batch processes can be executed from Govern, Govbatch and the Govern Scheduler. See also general Batch Processing for more information on setup, scheduling, ftp copy…
The following batch process are used for ACH:

NOTES:

  • The bank account and bank transit no. are not encrypted in the files exported to the bank. File transfer should be over secured networks only.
  • The transaction type for this batch process is Synchronous. The transaction mode is set to Break if One Transaction Failed. Regardless of how it is defined in GNA, it always runs in this transaction type and mode. An information message is displayed on the Batch Process progress report when this process is running.

Tables & Files

The output generated from ACH batch processing includes Import/Export Text Files for the Bank (standard File Layout) and entries in the ACH User Audit Table.
See ACH Tables for the standard file layout and table attributes details.
Import/Export Text Files
The following text files are generated using the same standard ACH file layout [100-ach-layout]

  • ACH_PRENOTE_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.txt
  • ACH_xxx_

ACH User Log Table
For each record processed, the following information is recorded in the [USR_ACH_LOG] table

  • Payment Effective Date, Amount and A/R id
  • Last Modification Date and User stamp, effective date and A/R information It contains the detail ACH for the records processed as well as the name and ACH bank account information for each A/R id.

eGovern Configuration

Web Site Application Parameters

ePayment

The Govern New Administration (GNA) Manage Web Sites form is used for setting and maintaining the default parameters for the eGovern – Public Self Service portal. The ePayment tab contain many options including the options to enable ACH transactions. To access the form in the the GNA…

  1. Select Application Configurations (tab) > Web Configuration > Manage Web Sites…
  2. In Web Sites form, click to select the ePayment tab.

Details are available in the eGovern – Public Self Service Portal manual

eRemittance

 

Feature Product Map

Feature Product Map & Wiki Resources

Area Description Product Code Supporting Information Developer (internal)
General OpenForms – ACH Specification & Links 100-ach 100-ach-install
AR Feature – ACH Feature Summary 101-ar-fea-006
Forms AR Form – A/R Inquiry ACH Information 101-ar-frm-004 101-ar-frm-004
NA Form – Name & Address ACH Information 101-na-frm-016 101-na-frm-016
NA Form – Mailing Index ACH Information 101-na-frm-004
Batch Processes AR Batch Process – Prenotification 101-ar-bp-060 101-ar-bp-060
AR Batch Process – Prepare Data 101-ar-bp-061 101-ar-bp-061
AR Batch Process – Create ACH File 101-ar-bp-062 101-ar-bp-062
AR Batch Process – Lockbox 101-ar-bp-036
Parameters AR General Parameters 103-ar-parm-General
eGovern Web Site Parameters 103-ap-004
System Registry 100-sy-registry
Wiki Map Name and Address 101-na-map
Wiki Map Accounts Receivable 101-ar-map

 

 

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Payment Processing

Payment Processing

Overview

The following is a list of the currently Available Payment Processors and Gateways (POS)

NOTE: This list will be modified periodically.

Recommended Payment Provider List

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FORTE

Jami Hughes (Contact)
Director of Sales
866.290.5400 ext. 721
jami.hughes@forte.net

PAYMENTUS

Nicole Haskins (Contact)
Director of Sales
540-951-6462
nhaskins@paymentus.com

POINT & PAY

Peter Drew (Contact)
Director of Sales
Office: 888-891-6064
Mobile: 334-303-4941
pdrew@pointandpay.com

NELNET (Cryptpay)

Peggy Smith (Contact)
Manager Strategic Partnerships
121 S. 13th STE 201, Lincoln, NE 68508
312-961-8603
PeggySmith@paymentspring.com

Kamil Salus (Contact)
NTS Project Manager
224.420.7277
Kamil.Salus@cryptpay.net

UniPAY

Debbie Mateer (Contact)
UniPay Supervisor
debbie.mateer@unibank.com
Toll Free: 877-227-1157 Ext. 1131
Direct: 508-849-4255

CONSTELLATION PAYMENTS

Angie Clarke
Director of Product Integration
aclarke@csipay.com
Direct: 267-287-1052

iCLOUD

Stephanie Ivie (Contact)
Implementation Manager
Invoice Cloud, Inc.
Office: (901) 737-8686
sivie@invoicecloud.com

Additional Information

Type of Payment Processing

A payment gateway does not process credit cards transactions. They act as an intermediary between a website or software and a merchant account provider.

Payment Service Providers

A payment service provider (PSP’s) offers additional online services for accepting electronic payments by a variety of payment methods including credit card, bank-based payments such as direct debit, bank transfer, and real-time bank transfer based on online banking. Typically, they use a SaaS model and form a single payment gateway for their clients (merchants) to multiple payment methods.

Payment Processor

A payment processor is a company (often a third party) appointed by a merchant to handle transactions from various channels such as credit cards and debit cards for merchant acquiring banks. They are usually broken down into two types: front-end and back-end.

Payment as a Service

Due to the many regulatory requirements levied on businesses, the modern payment processor is usually partnered with merchants through a concept known as software-as-a-service (SaaS).
Transaction Quality

Security

Tokenization

Tokenization, when applied to data security, is the process of substituting a sensitive data element with a non-sensitive equivalent, referred to as a token, which has no related or useful meaning or value to anyone seeking to exploit it.

Point-to-Point

Another method of protecting payment card data is Point to Point Encryption, which encrypts cardholder data so that clear text payment information is not accessible within the merchant’s system in the event of a data breach.

Compatibility Matrix

NOTE: This matrix is subject to periodic updates.

The following grid is available for viewing or download as a PDF file.
File: 100-pos-table-PaymentProcessing.pdf

Point of Sale eGovernment grid

3rd Party Company Product / Service Provider Status Credit Debit POS Release Version Customers eGov Version ePayments ePermits eRenewals eRemittance Customers Platform *Other Options Available Merchant Account(s) Convenience Fees Fee Per Transaction Fee Per Month Notes
Cryptpay (NelNet)- note now owned by PaymentSpring NelNet yes no yes 1609 yes yes yes yes sav (move to paymentus) Nelnet looking to increase functionalities via our AR/CC api solution
Constellation Payment CSI PAY Terminal Cloud yes no yes v6.0 1603 no Online Cloud Solution yes yes ? ?
Direct Standard API Paymentus yes no yes 6.0 yes no no yes arv, pro, sav API
Paypal yes no yes 6.0 yes yes yes yes shn, addison API
Point & Pay yes no yes 6.0 yes yes yes yes ehn API
JP Morgan yes no yes 6.0 yes no no yes eri Direct to paym. provider + file for returns
Unipay yes no yes 6.0 yes no no yes oxf API
YourPay Not recommended no yes 6.0 none
First Data Pax yes yes yes vb6, v6.0 1609 wal no wal File Exchange (custom) yes yes
FIS File Exchange yes yes v6.0 *1609 ctg ? ? ctg *Virtual Terminal /Custom Batch Process similar to lockbox ?
Forte Payment Gateway yes yes v6.0 1606 mec yes 1609 yes yes yes yes mec All Major processors. *Virtual POS yes
Harris Payment Gateway (HPG) Card Net Deprecated rev yes rev Revere moving to Forte
FIS Deprecated ken yes ken
TWI Deprecated ftc yes ftc Bought out by Paymentus Paymentus bought out TWI
Moneris Moneris vb6 only yes vb cbj- not yet implemented ? vb cbj Bought out by Vantiv- transition March 2017- will no longer be supported
Nelnet Nelnet Legacy Legacy ofa, ply yes shn, ofa, ply Disc. by Nelnet replaced by Cryptpay
PayPal Paypal vb5 only yes v5.0 yes yes
Invoice Cloud e-billing & Payment Systems yes yes yes v5.0+ wal ? ? wal Payment Services Providers (PSP) SaaS / File Exchange eBilling ++
System Integrators
  • iNovah
To be discussed *Cash Collection Revenue/Solution. AR/CC api. Need to discuss conformity
Document Audit Version Date Description

 

Related Topics

System Third Party Integration
e-Government – Public Self Service Portal

1. FORTE
Jami Hughes
Director of Sales
866.290.5400 ext. 721
jami.hughes@forte.net

2. PAYMENTUS
Nicole Haskins
Director of Sales
540-951-6462
nhaskins@paymentus.com

3. POINT & PAY
Peter Drew
Director of Sales
Office: 888-891-6064
Mobile: 334-303-4941
pdrew@pointandpay.com

4. Nelnet (Cryptpay)
Peggy Smith
Manager Strategic Partnerships
121 S. 13th STE 201, Lincoln, NE 68508
312-961-8603
PeggySmith@paymentspring.com
Kamil Salus
NTS Project Manager
224.420.7277
Kamil.Salus@cryptpay.net

5. UniPay
Debbie Mateer
UniPay Supervisor
debbie.mateer@unibank.com
Toll Free: 877-227-1157 Ext. 1131
Direct: 508-849-4255

6. PayPal

7. JP Morgan

Stephanie Ivie
Implementation Manager
Invoice Cloud, Inc.
Office: (901) 737-8686
sivie@invoicecloud.com

 

 

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103-ar-parm-CopyYear

Accounts Receivable (A/R) Parameters Copy to Next Year

Overview

Version 6.0 and Version 6.1
The Copy to Year function is used to copy data from one year to the next. For example in the case of the Utility Billing module, the system will create the new Utility Billing Services and all related Codes from the current year displayed at the bottom of your screen to the year entered.
A/R – Copy to Year

  • From Year lists all existing parameter years
  • To Year is set as the Current Year + 1
NOTE: The Current Year can be changed in the Year Menu in GNA.

This function can be executed in the menu or through a batch process in Govern as of GA1706.

 

 

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AR Copy Parameters to Year

Copy Parameters to Year

Overview

The main purpose of this option is to copy all Year base parameter to another year. It will validate if the destination year exist, and if so, the user will receive a warning message to override the data before executing the copy.

 

 

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